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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1923)
j r. 1 29 Tp. 8S. R. 5' West of the CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Evangelical Church Reserve District No. 12 ! Sec. Will. Mer. in Polk County, Oregon; Rev. A. W'ells, pastor "The Homelike Church’ | thence East 60 chains to the NE. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Preaching each Sunday at 2:30 K n t« r« i U .«ton«!-eia«, m a tta r S aptanibarll. U corner of said D.L.C. thence South •n.- i»---- - The Homelike Society and * ... Wo p. m. with Sunday School immed n th a p o st •rt'ca a t M onm outh. U ra-jon. u n d e r ( 13 34 chains; thence West 60 chains 1 men's Missionary Society A ct o f M arch S. 1878. of the iately fallowing. At Monmouth, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, to the West line of said D. L. C., i ,, RICHARD B. SWENSON I thence Nort i 13.34 chains to placi i hvaniit‘lical Church met last Thurs- I*rayer meeting each Tuesday on December 29, 1922. E d ito r A P u b iia h e r | of beginning, containing SO acres ; j day afternoon at the home of Mrs. evening at 7:30. RESOURCES Also, beginning at the NW. cor-1Uonklin. Mrs. Robinson had charge N. H A. prayer band meetings MONMOUTH. OREGON 1. Loan* and discounts, including rediscount*, (except shown in b & c) $162,967 79 ner of the above described tract of of the meeting and a profitable af- W ednesday evenings at 2:30 until 2. Overdrafts, secured none; unsecured $743.60 .......................... 743.60 land and running thence West to ternoon was gpt>nt ¡n an interesting further notice, ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY 4. U. S. Governm ent Securities Owned; a the East line of the D .L .C . (if1. , , , , ... ... , FRIDAY. JANUARY 5 , 1923 a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 15,"00.00 | John Chamberlain Not. No. 2276., b;udy of the ,triv,n«8 b All other United States Government Securities .............. t*.550.00 Claim No. 54; thence North 14 deg. t,ons of ,IU,IU afu’r 80c,al reform , S u b s c rip tio n R a te a Total U. S. Government Securities.......................... 24,550.00 30 nun. West to the NE. corner of without reference to Christianity. One year - $2,00 6 Other Bonds, Stocks, Securities etc..................... 71,00ft.6'» said Chamberlain I). L. C.; thence At the close of th e ’meeting re-1 6. Banking house $22,249.65; Furniture and fixtures $6,000.00........... 0,24» ■ ! East to the West line of the ISevier Six months - - $1.00 . lfrcihments were served by Mrs. J. ________ ___________________ 8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .......................... ..... 1 1 5 8 2 78 D. L. C., thence >outh to the place I .... . i - 75 eta 1 E. Wmegarand Mrs. t laire W m e-1 Wanted Men to cut cord wood. Three months - 10. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks .................... 18,285.44 uf beginning, and containing 8 acres; Grub oak, $2 per cord. Will give 11. Amounts due from State banks, bankers and trust com Also, lot 10 in 8ec. 30 and lot 1 gar. panies, other than included in Items 8, 9 or 10.................. 10 , 424.10 in Sec. 31 in Tp. 8 S. R. 5 West of Next monthly meeting of W. M. responsible man who will furnish ! P o w e r C o m p a n y E x p a n d s labor, contract for 500 cords. Total of items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13........................ the Will. Mer. in Polk county, Ore S. will be at the home of Mrs. Nott, Rapid growth of business of the C. W. Price. 14 a Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting Mountain States Power company gon; and containing 25 acres, morel January 29. The study will be in bank ................................................... none For Sale—White Leghorn year- and extensions to serve these in Charg* of Mrs. Gooding. b Miscellaneous cash item s............................. 302.15 302.15 or j ling cocks and cockerels, Hollywood creasing demands have provided Also, lots 9 and 10 and the East The Homelike Society meets Tues 15. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from high egg strain. Brices right. Nor- new investment opportunities for 4 of lot 8 in Rlock 4 of Cattrcn’s U. S. Treasurer............................ *.................................................. 750.00 Sub division of Out lot No. 5 in days of each week. You are wel-1 ma| pouitr y yards, J. M. McCaleb, the 23,600 customers of that organ 16. Other assets, if any.................................................................... none come to all these meetings. proprietor. tf ization according to C. M. Brewer, Monmouth. Polk county, Oregon; Total............................................................................... $335,624.16 vice president and general mana While our Chu»ch building is only Also, an undivided J of the fob LIABILITIES. ger. . l i l t s « - « half finished, j e t » , » * BY CmCKS-,.d HATCHING lowing described premises, to-wit: 17. Capital stock paid in......................................................................... $ 30,000.00 „ i E(.iG8. l)r. Duganne s trapnested The customer ownership policy of 15,000.01 A part of the Darnel Boon D. L. C. are going to start the New Year White Leghorns and J. M. MrC.leb’s 18. Surplus fund............................................................................. the Power Company has proved so Claim No. 9. Not N u. 2699, being with an advance movement on all pure Hollywood stock. .19. Undivided profits.......................................... 16,925.26 Also the successful that the financing of new a part of sections 33 in Tp. 8 S. R. a Reserved for interest and taxes accrued none 16,925.26 fronts. The auditorium will be | best of O. A. C. Barred Plymouth- transmission lines, power plants, c Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid .. 7,798.11 9,127.15 5 West, and Sec. in Tp. 8. S R. 5 ready for service Sunday and we i Kock i)a,,y «’hickf. Catalogue on re- substations, etc., is now done large 20 . Circulating notes outstanding............................................................. 15,0<X).00 West of Will. Mer, in Polk county, friends iuest’ A. Webster, Corvallis, ly among the people of the 43 cities 25. Cashier’s checks outstanding.............................................................. 157.78 Oregon, and described as begin therefore invite^all of our Oregon. and towns served, according to Mr. to the following services: ning at the SE. corner f said Boon Total of Items 21 22, 23, 24. and 25............ 157.78 Dairy Farm F’or ciale 554 acres Brewer. The interest paid on the I). L. (.., ar.d running thence West Demand deposits: (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve Sunday mt riling 11 A. M., fully equipped. One half mile Fouth new capital invested is thus receiv 82 60 chains; thence North 31 26 “ Love’s Commendation” . (deposits payable within 30 days) of State Normal School. Terms ed by home citizens, quite a large chains; thence i-.ast 2.50 chains; 26. Individual deposits subject to check............................................. 161,975.81 Imn e liately following the morn Phone 3612. Owner J. L. VanLoan. number of whom invested in the hence North 8.64 chains; thence 27. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for company. ing service the ladies will serve din East 80 chains; thence South 40 money borrowed)............................. ...................................... 8.000.00 The Monmouth Cooperativo Ship Mr. Brewet says that the com chains to the place o f. beginning, ner and we will all eat together in 28. State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge ping Association will save farm er’s pany is now offering an issue of containing 323| acres, more or less; of assets of this bank or otherwise........................... 12,292.44 the old fashioned “ Homelike” way. money in the sale of livestock. Ship 30 Dividends Unpaid................................................................... 5.00 Also, lots 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 15 and This is not a bid for a larger con with us and cut out middleman’s $200,000 7 rer cent Convertible Nctes, due in 1930, to the Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject 10 in Block No. 5, and lots 2, 3, 4, gregation but is only an invitation profit. 11 you have stock to ship Gold users of electric light made either to reserve. Items 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31..................182,273.25 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 16 in notify \V. .1. Stockholm. Mgr. tf for cash or on the Monthly Invest to those who attend our serveies to Block No. 6 as show n on the amend Tim e deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, ment Plan. Officials of the Com Let me mend your furniture or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): ed plat of Out Lot No. 4 in the join us in a social dinner. All pany expect an over subscription file your saws. J. W. Howell. 32. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)................ 63,235.33 Town of Monmouth, Polk County, friends are invited to stay. within a short time, based on their 34. Other time deposits.......................................... ................................ 20,830.65 Oregon. Sunday 3 P. M., we will have experience with the $300,000 8 per For Sale, Trade or Rent—100 Total of time deposits, subject to Reserve, Bids may be made to the under an afternoon service. There will acres near Smithfield. cent Gold Notes issued in 1920. Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 .......................................... 84,065.98 signed in person or sent by mail. E. N. Keeney., Monmouth. 9 tf Ihese Notes were purchase J by be good music and a rousing testi 45. Liabilities other than those above stated................................none Dated and first published January customers and none has been avail mony service. Total.............................................................................$585,624 16 5th, 1923. For Sale—Ten room house, mod able for a considerable time. ^ Sunday 7:30 P. M., “The Ark ern equipment, close to Normal. State of Oregon, ) _a Mary A. Stine, "The interest r»te of 7 per cent County of Polk, j 88 Apply to J. J. Williams. Executrix of the estate of and its New Sanctuary” . to be paid on the new Note issue is I, F. E. Chambers, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that Do not forget the Sunday School John H. Moran, deceased. 6 room plastered house nearly a good one, taking into considera the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Address, Monmouth, Oregon at 10 A. M. The Pastor will have new. Toilet and bath. Barn, tion the character and safety of the F. E. CHAMBERS, Cashier B. F. Swope, Attorney. charge of it this Sunday. Come. chicken house and garage. 24 acres investment, said Mr. Brewer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of January, 1923. “ Money is now plentiful for in Also the C. E. at 6:30. We pro of land on a good street. Price [S eal ] HOWARD W. MOULAN, $3,000, terms. vestment in the financial centers, Notary Public. mise you a rousing time. but I am glad to tay that the board 67 acres of land, good house, My commission expires April 7, 1926. Homelike Society Tuesday after birn and other ¡outbuildings, near >»f directors followed my recom C o r r e c t -A t t e s t noon at Mrs. Orvil White’s. Airlie. Price $60.00 per acre. mendation to offer this issue to our W m . R id d e l l Prayer Meeting Wednesday even J. B. V. B u t l e r $2300 Federal loan on the place. own people. It is expected that it Directors. Baptist Church I. M . S im p s o n This m«n’s equity of $1720 to trade will not be necessary to pay more ing. 10:00 Bible School than 6"per cent for new capital for We take this opportunity to an- for city property. 11:00 Morning Worship. Sermon: 6’ room house, lot 824 x 165. public utility construction in th Executrix Notic* of Sals of Raal Prop- is particularly described as follows, "Expect Great Things from God— lounce that Bishop Maze will dedi Goodbarn. Located within 3 blocks near future. Therefore my sug •rty to-wit:— cate our church on Sunday, April of Normal. Price $1,000. Good gestion is to take advantage of the Attempt Great Things for God,.” 7 per cent return while it is obtain Notice is hereby given that by 15th. Keep this date open. Beginning at the NE. -corner of terms. Mrs. Landers will sing. virtue of the order for the sale of Out Lot No. 12 in the city of Mon- A splendid buy, 7 room house, able” . 6:30 Christian Endeavor n eating. real property, made and entered of muth, Oregon, and running thence The company has just published toilet and bath. 4 acre land. Good 7:30 Evening Worship. Sermon: record by the County Court of the South 1674 feet; thence West 95 Christian Church an excetdingly attract.ve new book-' orchard. $2500. State of Oregon for Polk County, feet thence North 1674 feet; thence “ Look and be Saved Ye Ends of the Bible School at 10. 7 room house, 14 acres of land, let giving photographs of many of on the 30th day of December 1922, F]ast 95 feet to the place of begin Earth.” its properties and itatiaticaof rapid Morning service at l l . Subject splendid orchard, good location sitting in probate, in the matter of ning; growth during the past few years.1 N, B. In response to demand of sermon: "The Sin of Ananias Price $2200. the estate of John H. Moran, de Since 1916 the output of electrical Also, beginning 421 feet south of therefor, the regular Sunday night and Sapphira” . 8 room house, toilet and bath. ceased, the undersigned executrix energy has more than doubled, and the N ’E. corner of lot 8 in Block 8 church service, following the C. E. of said estate will, from and after C. E. Senior and Junior at 6:30. 4 block from Normal School. Best this act speaks wonders for the cit in the city of Monmouth, Oregon, rooming proposition in the city. Saturday the 3rd day of February. but reparate from, will be held un ies, towns and territories supplied Evening service at 7:30. Sub Price $2500. Terms. 1923, proceed to sell certain*real running thence West 55 feet; thence til further notice. The fervice will with service. Adv. said estate 40 feeti thence East 55 feet; i ject: "Unstable Foundation vs. propertv belonging to One of the best business corners be brief and special features of in thence North 40 feet to the place The Stable Foundation” . A sermon in the city, paying big rent. Come hereinafter described, in separate THE BIG SALE of PENDLETON terest put on. parcels as hereinafter described, at of beginning; that will be of especial interest to in and let me tell you about it. WOOL BLANKETS—now going on private sale, to the highest bidder Also, the Sout’i 4 of the North 4 4 room house and lot. Fruit and at Bishop's, Salem. Worth while all, treating of the beliefs or Foun for cash in hand,« lawful money of of the D. L C. of Lewis L. Cooper “ C O L D IN T H E H E A D ” berries. Close in. Price $850. dations of Atheists, Pantheists, De savings . Sale Price $6 50 pair and the United States of America, in and wife, Not. No. 2780 in sec. 29 Is a n s c u t e a t t a c k o f N a s a l C a ta r r h . G. T. Boothbv. T h o s e s u b je c t to f r e q u e n t " c o ld s ” a r e up. When in town be sure and see ists, Infidels and Christians. accordance with said order of sale Tp. 8 S. R. 5 West of the Will. J g e n e r a lly In a " r u n d o w n " c o n d itio n . our display of Virgin Wool Pro N E Is S Prayer meeting Wednesday even and in the manner prescribed by Mer. in Polk county, Oregon; con- T r H e A a t L m L e ’S n t C ..i A n T s i A s t R i n R g H o f M a E n D O I C in I tm e n t, to ducts- made from Oregon Wools, t ing at 7:30. law, subject to confirmation by said taining 40 acres; be u se d lo c a lly , a n d a T o n ic , w h ic h a c ta i REAL CLOTHING VALUES AT Q u ic k ly t h r o u g h th e B lo o d on t h e M u Welcome to the Church of Christ BISHOP’S, Salem. Two Pant Suits t ounty Court. Also, beginning at the NW. cor- c o u s S u r f a ' es. b u ild in g u p th e S y ste m , k in g yo u le s s lia b le to " c o l d s ” that stands for the Truth, without —made of Bishop’s Pure V.rgir The real property to be sold is ner of the D. L. C. of Lewis L. a n S d old m a by d r u g g is ts fo r o v e r 40 T e a r s . Ho Buries $1,350 in Jar; F . J . C h e n e y * C o., T o le d o . O. situate in Polk County, Oregon, and j Cooper and wife. Not. No. 2780 in f-ar or favor. S tart the New Year Wool F'abrics. Fine tailoring and Worms Dine; Cash Gone right by regular, prompt church styles—and $30 is a mighty low price. Come in and see them. Toledo, O.—Two years ago. attendance. T he H erald Charter No. 10071 First National Bank CHURCH ANX 0 BNC 1 MMS P u p il o p F r a n c es S t r ie g e l B urke the banka were all right again, N ew Y ork N ew Y ork P IA N O The other day Pulloe decided SALEM. OREGON Sale is now going on. Deep Price Cuts on VIOLIN BAND INSTRUMENTS Desirable, Good Merchandise B eg in ners W e list just a few prices. and LESCHETIZSKY TECHNIC A dvanced P u p i l s A c c e p t e d FOR DETAILS, PHONE 603 MONMOUTH Calicos.........................9c yd Genuine D evonshire 26c yd Outing flannel______ 15c yd Cotton Challses___ P upil o r A. C onterno D. M. GALGANO A- F. Kafoury’s January Clearance Prices hold good as long as goods last. R«* H. Pete i’ulloa, railroad s e c tio n foreman, became worried over national financial conditions and withdrew hla life’* savings, $1,- .350, from a local bank and bur led It In an earthen jar. Let me Overhaul Your Auto 15c yd The w o rk w ill m ore th a n sav e Its c o st in in creased p o w er an d g re a te r m ileage. N ow is th e tim e th is w o rk should be a tte n d e d to at 36 in. percale______ 15c yd All silk umbrellas_____$2.98 36 in.brown muslin, 14c yd All lineft crash Stevens 19c.yd W E B B E R ’S G A R A G E $1.50, $1.75 Misses wool hose, ___ 98c pair _ — All Ready to W ear Greatly Reduced A Sale that is a Sale Bargains of all kinds all over the store. Kafoury Bros. Salem Store 466 STATE ST. Portland Silk Shop 383 ALDER ST Guaranteed work, Cleaning, Pressing M en’s S u its, O vercoats, S w e a te rs L adies’ S u its, D resses, S w e a te rs G ive me an order and be convinced. T. J. W ED EK IN D M onm outh Ore. and dag ap th* jar. In the bot tom of the pertly disintegrated receptacle « a s a mass of bill fragments, chewed by worms. Piillos hurried to a downtown hank with the remnants of hla small fortune, where expert money handlers tried to patch up the pieces, but to no avail. J W HITE CHILD VOODOO VICTIM - « Body Found 1« Cuba With Heart Tam Out by Wlteh Doctor«, , l a y A u th o rttlee. I Renta Crux« del Bur.—Dteravory ad the mutilated body of Oves Oonsealat U ses, the five-yaarold whit* child who disappeared a few day* before, and an autopay performed later, dla- r I need that th# little girl undoubtedly : was th# victim ef witch doctor« j The authorities express the belief that the child waa kidnaped and her heart tom out to be need la voodoo practices They asaert they have evi dence that the crime was the remit of negro eorcerera’ attempt te cure the wife of ooe of the employee# ol the auger central. Yamequeyeak. 1« rated neer here, of tuberculosis. On- of the half doaen auaperta being hel. In Catnaguey. * Haitian, It Is adde*' la suspected of being the rood- leader